EBay’s new WorldofGood.com site has green goals (USA Today)
EBay has launched the site World of Good, a start-up focused on “ethical supply chains” behind consumer products.
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EBay has launched the site World of Good, a start-up focused on “ethical supply chains” behind consumer products.
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Banksy's True Identity Goes Up for Sale on eBay, Quickly Gets Yankedmediabistro.comThere's no way to tell at the moment, following the brief period that, among antiques and worthless Beanie Babies, eBay had an auction featuring “The … More: continued here
What to Watch This Week: Facebook, Zynga, Banks, eBay, and SolarDailyFinanceMark Zuckerberg Facebook products From a top online marketplace stepping up with its latest financials to the world's largest social networking site showing off shiny new things, there will be plenty of news waiting to break in the coming days. Let's … More: continued here
Online reseller gets 10-year deal in exchange for creating 360 jobs at Chicago Braintree business Illinois has pledged $12 million over 10 years to eBay in exchange for the creation of 360 jobs in downtown Chicago, Gov. Pat Quinn's office said Friday. More: continued here
Hype Gaining For Kitchen Nightmares Restaurant Re-Launch: Tickets Selling On …Radar Online… free tickets were easily obtained by sending an email to the couple's publicity company — in turn, some people granted tickets live out of town and had no intentions of attending in the first place, and have been trying to sell their tickets…
Metro British sprinter raises 2012 sponsorship on eBayReutersLONDON (Reuters) – A top British sprinter desperate to run in his home London Olympics next year has raised 32550 pounds ($50500) in sponsorship by auctioning himself on eBay. James Ellington told the BBC he "couldn't be happier' after his effort to …London 2012: Sprinter James Ellington's eBay…
Gizmodo Australia Android PC for Sale on eBayGizmodo Australia, Australia –2 hours agoYou can buy it on eBay with bids hovering around US$200 right now, though in Japan it would probably sell for a lot more. Cute robot-shaped computer? Gold. … More: continued here